Table of Contents
Acknowledgments, ix
1. The Study of Interdependence and Transnational
Relations, 1
PART ONE: THE IMPACT OF CHANGE
2. International Studies in a Transnational World, 11
3. Capabilities and Control in an Interdependent World,
35
4. Adaptive Polities in an Interdependent World, 53
5. The Tourist and the Terrorist: Two Extremes on the
Same Transnational Continuum, 73
6. Toward a New Civics: Teaching and Learning in an
Era of Fragmenting Loyalties and Multiplying Responsibilities, 106
PART TWO: THE STATE OF THE ART
7. The Concept of Aggregation and Third World Demands:
An Analytic Opportunity and an Empirical Challenge, 129
8. Theorizing Across Systems: Linkage Politics
Revisited, 162
9. Success and Failure in Scientific International
Relations Research, 195
10. Of Syllabi, Texts, Students, and Scholarship in
International Relations: Some Data and Interpretations on the State of a
Burgeoning Field (with Gary Gartin, Edwin P. McClain, Dona Stinziano, Richard
Stoddard, and Dean Swanson), 242
Bibliography of James N. Rosenau
Index